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Rachel Wayne "Rac" Slider (born December 23, 1933, at Simms, Texas) is a retired infielder and manager in American minor league baseball who also spent four seasons (1987–90) as a Major League Baseball coach with the Boston Red Sox. In his playing days, Slider stood tall, weighed , batted left-handed and threw right-handed. Slider graduated from James Bowie High School in Simms in 1951, and signed his first professional baseball contract in 1954. During an 11-year playing career (1954–56; 1958–64; 1966) he never reached the Major League level, although he spent four seasons in the Triple A Pacific Coast League. In his finest year in the PCL, with the 1961 Hawaii Islanders, Slider batted .300, with 154 hits, 75 runs scored, and a career-high seven home runs. In 1962, the Kansas City Athletics sold Slider's contract to the Red Sox, and he spent the remainder of his career in the Boston organization. He managed Bosox farm clubs for 21 consecutive seasons, 1965–85, beginning in the Rookie-level Appalachian League, following up there 1967-68 managing the Waterloo Hawks where Carlton "Pudge" Fisk began in 1968, and culminating as the pilot of the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox of the International League. Slider spent nine seasons as skipper of the Red Sox' Winter Haven affiliate in the Class A Florida State League. He won pennants in 1970 (in the Class A Western Carolinas League) and 1979 (in the Florida State League). In 1983, his New Britain Red Sox won the Double-A Eastern League playoffs behind first-year pitcher Roger Clemens. Overall, his managerial record was 1,275–1,405 (.476) in 2,680 games. Slider served under John McNamara as Boston's bullpen coach, and under Joe Morgan as the Red Sox' third-base coach, in 1987–90. He was a minor league infield instructor with the Red Sox in 1986 and in 1991–94. ==References== *Boston Red Sox Media Guides, 1992-94 inclusive. *Howe News Bureau, ''Boston Red Sox 1983 Organization Book''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rac Slider」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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